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SLT deploys FTTN technology with i-Sri Lanka project

Sri Lanka Telecom implemented of the first phase of its ultra-high speed Broadband Network under its nation-wide network modernisation project 'i-Sri Lanka' which has already driven an increase of 40,000 new broadband connections to the network.

The i-Sri Lanka project is due to be completed within 18 months, at which time it will provide ultra-high speed broadband 20Mbps service to more than 90 percent of the customers by adding capacity for 600,000 broadband customers to the network. Through the completion of the i-Sri Lanka project, SLT plans to increase the existing customer base of 300,000 customers to 600,000 over the next few years to ensure the one million SLT Megaline customers can enjoy broadband and PeoTV (triple play)services.


CEO, SLT, Greg Young

The i-Sri Lanka project was started in 2011 to enhance and upgrade SLT's existing fixed network, by expanding the fibre network to bring it closer to customers through Fibre-To-The-Node (FTTN) deployment of Multi-Service Access Nodes (MSANs), located within a short distances from customers.

A spokesman for SLT said, this reduces the length of the copper connection with a resultant significant increase in reliability, quality and broadband data speeds. Reducing copper cable lengths not only improves reliability and will reduce maintenance and replacement costs. Through this program SLT has already brought ultra high speed broadband connectivity at speeds of up to 20Mbps for many of its fixed customers.

This program is fully integrated with the company's Next Generation Network (NGN) modernisation project. In addition, most importantly, this expansion will bring SLT's interactive PeoTV, the multi channel TV network to all Megaline customers for the first time.

CEO, SLT, Greg Young said, "We are delivering against our strategy to evolve a world class broadband access network accessible to all Sri Lankans, to increase broadband penetration, which directly contributes to economic growth of the country. To achieve the predefined goals of the project, we are transforming the traditional, copper-based access network architecture to a high speed capable broadband network via NGN and FTTX technologies".

With this on going i-Sri Lanka project, the company has addressed key network limitations due to inherent characteristics of the older copper network, affordability of services and limited options for the future, which has limited broadband penetration in Sri Lanka. With this modern network architecture, SLT converts its street cabinets to access gateways to provide improved High Speed Broadband, PeoTV IPTV and to add additional capacity to the network to cater to the growing customer base.

Despite a global trend of declining fixed line subscribers, SLT has consistently driven a steady increase in fixed customers over the past three years. The company's impressive product range and the demand for high speed uninterrupted Broadband and entertainment through PEO TV has seen fixed PSTN line (SLT Megaline) customers steadily increase. The demand for high speed uninterrupted broadband has fuelled the company's strategy to deliver double-play and triple-play services, which has contributed to ongoing growth in our fixed customer base and revenues.

According to the CBSL Socio - Economic Report 2011 and TRCSL, Fixed and Mobile Broadband Penetration as at end 2011 were 4.0 percent (844,000 subscribers including 1.7 percent Fixed Broadband Penetration and 2.3% Mobile Broadband Penetration). At present, Less than 50 percent of SLT fixed line (SLT Megaline) customers currently have access to IPTV (PeoTV) and 2Mbps (or higher) broadband. Sri Lanka fixed and wireless broadband penetration is below the developing countries and only a fraction of world average.

SLT will drive substantial growth in Sri Lanka broadband inthe coming years.

Young said, "The i-Sri Lanka approach is to increase the Broadband bandwidth (speed) and footprint (expand services) - 90/20 (90 percent coverage at 20Mbps), improve Broadband Quality of Service, optimise investment, improve operational efficiency by reducing maintenance and operational costs, improving network reliability whilst growing the customer base and expanding into under-served areas, to grow market share".

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